Hanel said the business got the chance to pitch its message to interested women. The workout, Hanel said, isn't just a weight-loss technique but improves overall health and strengthens bones.

Owners of 3C's Card Shop at one point had to ask crowds of children to step outside because the packed room was distracting those participating in the Yu-Gi-Oh! tournament.

The card game attracts fanatics of all ages who buy and trade the cards, which depict fantasy characters. During a Yu-Gi-Oh! game, players pick cards from the deck they've collected and try to diminish each other's "life points."

The storefront and the shop itself was overrun with players eager to watch the tournament unfold, or peruse the shop's collection, which includes sports cards and Pokemon cards as well.

Part owner Oscar Losolla said the shop regularly holds sanctioned Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments on Saturdays. It also hosts "Magic The Gathering" tournaments on Friday nights at 4 p.m.

One player in the shop, Jack Smith, said he had spent more than $3,000 on his collection of Yu-Gi-Oh! and Magic cards.

In other competition at the festival, Blake Abdella won the Ping-Pong tournament after beating Mark Sullivan for the championship. Twenty-four players signed up to compete.

Abdella said he faced some stiff competition on his way to the title. Abdella received a trophy and will see his name engraved on a plaque that will record the name of each year's champion.

Charlene Abdella, a Puck Ewe team member, said the proceeds will help the women to buy goalie equipment and jerseys. The team travels around the state to participate in tournaments. Charlene Abdella said they have entered tournaments in Vail, Breckenridge, Vernal, Utah, and a big tournament in Denver on Mother's Day. She said the women will sponsor a tournament in Craig in February.